Redbooth Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 104 reviews. Read all reviews for Redbooth for iPhone.
Redbooth is free iOS app published by Redbooth, Inc.

Too many changes with every update can be a bad thing

Literally the best

I loved Redbooth in the beginning, but with every update, they change something so drastic that I have to essentially relearn things or change the way I’ve set up my workflow. Mostly, they remove the things that I loved in the beginning, such as seeing the timelines and dates from the main page of my tasks (the most recent update means I have to click on each individual task to see what it is due, which means I can’t track my team as easily). Or being able to set a begin and end date with my project templates in the desktop version (the current update means that I can only use a template if the project starts that day, rather than in the future). It’s intensely frustrating and I’m leaning towards trying other programs.


APP

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Sería de mucho provecho poder trabajar más de la APP, muchas veces los usuarios estamos fuera de la oficina o en otros sitios y se hace tedioso y por momentos imposible trabajando desde la APP Saludos


Can Get Most Important Things Accomplished

TheMattyMiller

In the age of mobile, it’s very important for me to be able to take off notifications and simple tasks in between travel, meetings, appointments, and anything else that life throws at me. This mobile app has come a very long way from its predecessors. I can actually get 50 to 65% of my daily Monday and tasks done on the mobile device. A few of the main things that are still not addressed that need to be addressed I have submitted support tickets for but have yet to come to fruition. The ones that come to mind are being able to add multiple persons two tasks from the mobile device, being able to switch a task from one workspace to another workspace. Overall I’m very happy with this tool and I use it every day. Thank you very much to the Redbooth development team for making it smooth and easy to use.


Not responsive

Sclaytonparrish

Just as I’m mastering Redbooth something has happened to the app. I’m constantly having to force quit the app on my MacBook and then it has not saved my work. In the web version it freezes a lot. The mobile app is terrible. You can kind of see what’s happening in your workspace but you cannot IM teammates or add tasks. Very frustrating. I’m having to communicate via Skype and Redbooth. I would not recommend this app until they’ve worked out the bugs. There is nothing worse than doing double work. I also don’t like the way tasks and updates are presented.


Nothing special & not worthy of the praise

areseven

I really don’t understand why Redbooth gets the live it does. It’s no better than Trello, not as good as Asana, and not nearly as serious a project management tool as Airtable. In particular, the app is so low-featured that it makes me question the validity of all the glowing App Store reviews. In short: I use it because I have to. If you don’t, I wouldn’t recommend it.


Redbooth is awesome but

Slapshot Jay

The mobile app is terrible.


IPhone app is good but...

marnbeam

If we could attach from tasks in the iPhone that would be great. Especially from Evernote.


Awesome for onboarding and collaborating with clients

37woman

I'm a business consultant and this app just makes things so much easier. I'm assuming that if you're downloading the app, you have already subscribed to their web application, so this review addresses them both. Here's what I love about it the most: 1) When I get a new client, I open a new workspace using their online pre-built templates. Those are awesome!!! And yes, you got to do it from their online version which is much more robust - but who cares. Why?! Because the "client onboarding" template includes all the things you would want to ideally do, when you start working with a new account. Literally, the template has best practice approach to doing that sort of process and I personally feel like I now provide a higher level of service because of it. Totally worth a try. 2) I frequently build other workspaces for specific client projects (the ones I do share with my clients). Those are not in lieu of a standard project plan you might build in MS project (it doesn't have a GAANT chart, otherwise for a simple project plan this app might be enough ...). I also open a workspace when I need to brainstorm ideas with other remote stakeholders, etc. they have a long list of ideas for workspaces on their website under "templates". Worth checking out! 3) Features I love the most are: - The ability to chat with my clients about certain tasks (instead of back and forth emails that would eventually disappear into oblivion) - The ability to @mention specific workspace members to grab their attention to certain tasks or comments (this would trigger a notification on their mobile and / or send them an email too. So helpful!). - The ability to use emoji (I know, I'm a geek...), easily upload photos and files from my iPhone, Dropbox, Box, Sharepoint or email. It was very easy to configure through their online app. The advantage in that is - when you change the file on box, the link on Redbooth is updated. Also, you can flip through the file without ever leaving Redbooth either... Very convenient. - The ability to create rich text (title, subtitle, links etc). This is only available on their online version, but it's totally useful to leverage when you're working on your laptop. - I love love love their Gmail add-on which lets me quickly convert any email to a task. Awesome! Bottom line, if you are a consultant - this is going to help you take customer experience to the next level. It certainly helped me in that manner. I use it with ALL my clients, and they LOVE it!


Good enough

BarNone49

Just needs TouchID support.


I've been a faithful user for over 4 yrs

LBLErica

I know a lot of people are loving all the other latest trendy PM systems but Redbooth as been my go to favorite and has served to be my life and business organizer! If it's not on my calendar by way of Redbooth it's not real!